The job market: is a college degree worth less?

In this article it's basically saying that too many students who aren't skilled are becoming degree holders. 70% of high school students are attending college so that bachelor degree is meaning less and less now in days. The percentage of students getting their master degree has risen. Is not about if you went to college and you got a degree anymore is about what else can you bring to the table that the rest of these college students don't have.

Should more people skip college?

I never thought that having more people go to college was a problem I actually consider it as a good thing, but now reading this article makes think completely different. The more students getting an education means the less chances of you getting a job. It is true now in days everyone is going to college and getting a degree and that "piece of paper" is worth less. Like I said in the previous response is not about you having a degree it's about what else can you offer them that other college graduates can't.

Plan B: Skip

To some students is taking about 6 years to get a bachelor degree and they are being left behind with a lot of debts. Maybe going to college is not for everyone I think we should have a variety of choices.College is getting to expensive and the degrees are not worth the same they were before.